voestalpine Automotive Components Schmölln GmbH
Location
Thüringen
Founded
1963-05-09
Website
Risk Signals
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Recent Articles about voestalpine Automotive Components Schmölln GmbH
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2025-03-31 (boerse-global.de)
Voestalpine stock: unsightly view? -
The Austrian steel and technology group reports falling key figures in the third quarter, but relies on global expansion and strategic realignment of its business areas.
Read more2024-10-23 (kleinezeitung.at)
To Mutares: Voestalpine sells German subsidiary Buderus Edelstahl
The German investment company Mutares is taking over. After years of restructuring, Buderus is now likely to make further personnel cuts.
Read more2024-10-20 (news.ro)
Voestalpine is reorganizing its auto parts division in Germany due to the difficult macroeconomic environment
Voestalpine, the Austrian specialty steel maker, announced on Friday that it will reorganize the German plants of its auto parts division and close one of the units to respond to falling demand and structural changes in the industry, reports Reuters.
Read more2024-10-19 (bursa.ro)
Voestalpine is reorganizing its auto parts units in Germany and closing a factory
Voestalpine AG will reorganize its auto parts units in Germany and close one of them. The measure comes as a result of falling demand and structural difficulties, the Austrian steel producer announced today.
Read more2024-10-19 (economica.net)
Austrian metallurgical company Voestalpine is reorganizing its German business and closing a factory
Voestalpine AG will reorganize its auto parts locations in Germany, which will also include closing a unit, to respond to falling demand and structural difficulties, the Austrian steel producer announced on Friday, reports Reuters, quoted by Agerpres.
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